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bl bermuda hecorder mgt published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays ox ... gives a meal man-appeal ! volume xxxvm hamilton bermuda saturday january 6 1962 no 43 iffic up 12 per cent bermudians put ________â– behsuida was host university on soccer map js^^^jlj to 170,622 tourists last year 3 r h _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ â– â– m * b â– â– â€¢ _________________-^_____ _ j a_l ___> _ ti k l â– â– b *Â«â€¢*. l â– w tfcj ta v_iÂ»ir y â– *__* fh s_j wl l__l^__m________aÂ«t a a â€” m**\\\****m a r rv ___â– %Â«-^* '^_________________________________________________________ ______ _____* l^__w pv___ek & i inl i - m^mrn^r â– *- m fcv r * 1 _? ' â€¢ r p < fc-jl c â– * viÂ»m - i rti^p % * *%***> iksb l__________i t^fc * s_b__k i-ki si4___e_n bp - r â– ___#â– itf j bla*^a__t â– w 9h_k f _?^ * _â– v*l_____r * . 4t_*Â»^p*_fcjp , ii viv__sfc *' *__?â– vm bm x ml__n u vvhnpr j w*___t â– a di'-__r tt j jh k7v__h ____^_^_____ r___h______h u ul-s-b ~^ â€” -> â– * t . ti s_i 1 1 Â«, two students from ber muda cecil durham and alexander romeo made a most valuable contribution in securing for howard univers ity of washington d.c its first international inter-colle giate soccer championship in the 93 year history of howard 9 / '. w , ti _ â€¢: . ' i dermuda unlike many other resort areas chalked up a sub stantial increase in its tourist business during 1961 to be exact a grand total of 170,622 tourists visited here during the year the figure being up by 19,216 or 12.7 per cent over the umbcr of arrivals in 1960 **Â£â€¢ * shortly before the young collegians came here to spend the christmas with their fami lie , accounts of their exploits appeared m e national press it was in the final 13 seconds of a game against newark x.j college of engineering that durham scored the win king goal off a spectacular pass from romeo breaking a 2 2 deadlock with their op ronenls who up to that time i ad been undefeated in 21 games over a two-year period th.-y were incidently the 1960 national champions i the statistics on travel to bermuda during the past year were given yesterday by mr w j williams executive di rector of the trade develop ment board particularly pleasing to the director was the increase in regular busi ness â€” the type the board pre fers to sec as opposed to cruise ship business this was up 11.1 7c or by 12,364 persons cruise business was up by 6,852 or 17.1 air travel in creased by 14.1 while regu lar ship travel was down 13.5 ahead of the game it was necessary for all concerned with promotion of the colony to proceed with an accellerat ed programme we know there are a num ber of resort areas which did not enjoy as much tourist business as we did and we can expect that their reaction will be cxactlv the same as ours in 1960 when wc began to fall behind mr williams stated for instance he added nassau which at the end o november had shown an in crease of only 2.8 iu regular business had already stepped up its advertising it had taken a greater number of colour page ads in some of the maga zines where bermuda was us ing black and white __ â– . . __â– __Â« mm sÂ»_~i the victory for howard was the ninth of the season and the university's 1961 record was blemished only by a 4-4 with millersville pa state teachers college we need hardly state wc arc very pleased with results of the year mr william stated adding that there were a great many factors contri buting towards this he cited particularly the co-operative spirit shown by the hotels and their sales organizations the carriers serving the col ony and the travel agents to whom we look for the greater portion of our business bermuda bobbies â€” weeding their new ceremonial uni ' orms for the first time members of the bermuda police force resented a striking picture on thursday at prospect park where they underwent their annual inspection by the governor sir julian gascoigne above the men are seen in their gleam ing white tunics and london bobby type helmets which replace the drab blue serge and peak caps this is the first time helmets of this type have constituted part of the uniform and they will be worn regularly by the police witnessing tho inspection were several government dignitaries and relatives and friends of the police men â€” photo by ed kelly one newspaper described durham's title-winning goal as a 17-foot shot which evaded the lunge of newark goalie alex khowaylo it came off a pass from romeo durham also tallied in tbe 4-3 semi final win over east strouds berg pa state the paper stated also on the topic of 1962 business the directoi revealed that already there are more crusie ship calls slated for ber muda up to the end of june than there were last year this time some 28 arrivals are scheduled this is exclusive of furness line cruises and one or two lines which have definite plans b.f.a have heavy schedule early morning harris bay man becomes licensed engineer for tomorrow marriage attracts crowd durham who is a freshman at howard played for the devonshire colts in bermuda he and romeo who is in his junior year at the university play side by side at the in as usual the vast majority of the visitors came from thc fnited states 142,197 against 124,970 in 60 other sources included canada 13,344 against 12.174 \ europe 1,256 against 1.872 united king dom 4,600 against 5,151 ; west indies and other coun tries 9.225 against 7,339 the main schedule of the b.f.l tomorrow is allotted to the preliminary round of the opetl k.o competition at the garrison field st george's at 1.30 p.m the wei lington rovers b will be at home to the north villagt a and this should result in aa ca*y victory for the villagers and in the night-cap at 3.15 p.m the rovers a team will be opposed by the pembrÂ«ke hatnilton club a this could be a close game as well as the p-h.c could win bj several goals says ' â€¢> mr ivan c mcgowan origi nally of harris bay who is a staff member at the college of engineering at siuthern university louisiana recently passed the requirements of the louisiana state board of registration for professional easier to try for moonh than citjl an attractive young bride ion her way to be married at st paul's a.m.e church hamilton at 9 o'clock thi morning caused a mild traffic jam in court street as ;. crowd of curious onlooker gathered to see the unusually early spectacle continued on page 10 mikoyan leave8 for talks with guinea president seat personal and social non-tourist traffic into ber muda which the t.d.b also tabulates totalled 22,653 last year as against 22.152 these figures include bermudians and other local residents but not the thousands of airline passengers who stop off here intransit to other countries engineering moscow â€” soviet deputy premier anastas i mikoyan left by plane thursday for an official visit to the west afri can republic of guinea and talks with president sekou toure mr warren eve 30-year old commission merchant who failed in his bid yesterday to get a seat on the common council of the corporation ot hamilton confessed after the election that it perhaps would have been easier to try for the moon than the council seat in passing the requirements mr mcgowan qualified to practise engineering in the state of louisiana he is one of several ileensed engineers on the staff at southern univer sity he was granted the li cence on the basis of an inter view his scholastic record and experience in the field of elec trical engineering mr and mrs frank hazel of corona long island are holidaying in bermuda as houseguests of mrs valeria talbot of somerset the cou pie who are originally from boston came here in time for christmas they return to the states next week ___ . ___ .- ____ the bride was miss jean greaves who was wedded to mr robert green both of whom reside in hamilton she was given in marriage by her brother mr frank greaves attended by her sister miss judith greaves as maid of hon our and a friend as brides maid deputy foreign minister al cksandr orlov and several other ranking soviet officials accompanied mr mikoyan the official soviet news agency tass reported at the devonshire r.c field the dock hill rangers a may have a fight on their hands before the p-h.c b surrenders and in the second game at 3.15 p.m the bom bardiers a after their first victory over wellington may prove stubborn opponents to the pembroke juniors a outlook on new year he said he got that feeling after throwing his hat in the ring and circulating about town however he didn't do too badly in the election as he came within 28 votes of causing an upset mr eve told the small gathering in the city hall he will make another try others who spoke were the mayor the wor p l r selley and the three aldermen who were returned unopposed on wednesday commenting on the tourist outlook for 1962 mr williams said if bermuda is to keep birthday congratulations are extended to mr llewellyn dill of north shore pembroke east and to his niece miss claudette smith whose anni versaries were thursday before assuming his position at southern university in sep tember 1959 mr mcgowan was employed by the merritt chapman and scott company and the heat timer corpora tion in new york house curbs publication of certain the bridegroom was attend ed by his brother mr gerald green as bestman the wolves a and west end rovers v match at war wick htadium at 3.15 may have an upset in the making as the rovers can turn on the heat at times the rev v r byrd pastor of st paul a.mj5 church hamilton and assistant pre siding elder of tbe bermuda conference left the colony on monday for a short business trip to the states for the forthcoming observance of the 75th anniversary of the church here court cases the marriage was perform ed by the rev v r byrd pastor of st paul's the cou ple were scheduled to lenve shortly after the nuptials for a wedding trip abroad mr mcgowan is a graduate of howard university and a member of the american insti tute of electrical engineers and the institute of radio e.-gineers de cause bermuda is a small plaee and it was feared incal culable harm might be done by the publication of pro ceedings of a preliminary investigation in a magistrate's court the house of assembly passed a bill yesterday amending the judicial proceedings regulation of reports act 1943 pro bib-ting such publication journeying on to white hill the eigles '!>' and dock hill rangers iv meet in the first match at 1.30 p.m with the eagles given the nod and iu the night-cap the b division leaders st david's run into the somerset eagles a un less eagles are on their game tomorrow they may be sur prised by the islanders m-amurâ€”mmmfzr-i fimmsm^m . . ... gj mm < " irllif i sr jsmsmfmox a _ -._ _ _ vflt wp 1 - : f ____â– _________ tÂ»^flj_w 3n_r _-.:-â– h _â– __ _-^ ' h ____ 3r^_&i _â– bp_**^is i ,* m pc vh k iipfc^fc .__? ~ '-' *!&- ______â– &&-- : a z^&k . zzztzf 1 â– " i bermudian heads successful firm in california mrs cora gayle of pem broke west returned to th colony on monday after spend ing the christmas holidays in new york _â– __. m m member in charge of the bill was the hon james e pearman who explained that the bill prohibits publication by newspapers and radio or any means intended for public consumption the particulars of the examination of wit nesses on an information fo an indictable offence sion that the possible advant age to the defence was not of sufficient weight to counter balance the disadvantages at taching to pre-trial publicity raaeino his first visit to hi nativeland sinoe leaving mr *** with his family nearly eight years age to reside in sacra mento california is mr watlo warner son of mcrfl ttaeoetia warner of bailey's bay warner has developed construe on coast genera i asso experienced as r leavin;_h hi considerable c;>nstructioi well as general coiumercia^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j wuib â€¢ â€¢ mr arnold francis barris ter-at-law said he welcomed the bill in almost all pre liminary cases no evidence was given by the accused and prosecution witness were not closely cross-examined the re sulting press reports only gave a picture of evidence against the defendant and persons reading this were sometimes called upon to be what may turn out to be the game of the day will be the clash between the south ampton rangers a and the west end rovers a at somer set al 3.15 this will be a nip-and-tuck battle with the fight going down to the final whistle the literary circle of ver non temple a.m.e church southampton - held their an nual new year's party on monday night at the nor rose devonshire the new residence of the circle's presi dent mrs etheline scott some m members and friends attended the function and en jo cd a sumptuous dinner pre pared by mrs alice augustus and mrs winnifred simons members of the circle's enter tainment committee a feature of the party was the enter ment by mr foster ming and the exchange of gifts by the members among those pre sent were the pastor of vernon temple the rev w cody and mrs cody was impressed by the extensive development that had taken place locally during his ab sence he was also pleased to note how much the colony had progressed all along the line -_**-â€¢_. l a _____ ___________â– ___â– however he said provisions were made for such publica tion where the magistrate orders the accused to be dis charged as to the information under enquiry or where the magistrate at the request ol the defence permits such iimi'-.tti'in^^^^^^^^j tops poll â€” coming out at the head of the poll yester day to fill five seats on the common council of the cor poration of hamilton was mr cecil dismont seen above un successful candidate was mr warren eve 30-year-old com mission merchant making his first bid for elective office re sults of the voting were as follows mr dismont 191 mr ii m cooper 182 mr j ii masters 173 mr f c whit 170 mr j g w young 165 and mr eve 137 with regards to his own family he said they were happi ly intergrated into the life '>Â£ sacramento his daughters brenda 19 and esnie 18 are in sacramento city and state college respectively his sou richard is in senior high school in the only a division fix ture of the day young men's social club will endeavour to get back on the winning track at the expense of the devon shire lions in a match sche duled for 3.15 p.m at the wellington field st george's in the b division opener at 1.30 the social club will bo at home to the lions b jurors â– mr pearman explained tnai pre-publication could seriously prejudice a case a similar res triction was suggested foi england but a committee ap pointed to consider the sub l'ect after the trial of dr bod kin adams came to the conclu there was an old truism he said that the first impres sions were the most lasting we have three fair sized school jobs going at this time he said in an interview wit'i the recorder the jobs were worth fore than a quarter million dollars he added the young builder said he ones mr earl outerbridge said he had no objection to the bill as it would obviate his having to read the evidence a second time mr warner regretted that pressure of buisness did not permit him to remain in the colony longer he returns to the states today two b division matches continued on page 10 try pre-sifted " purity flour 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bl bermuda hecorder mgt published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays ox ... gives a meal man-appeal ! volume xxxvm hamilton bermuda saturday january 6 1962 no 43 iffic up 12 per cent bermudians put ________â– behsuida was host university on soccer map js^^^jlj to 170,622 tourists last year 3 r h _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ â– â– m * b â– â– â€¢ _________________-^_____ _ j a_l ___> _ ti k l â– â– b *Â«â€¢*. l â– w tfcj ta v_iÂ»ir y â– *__* fh s_j wl l__l^__m________aÂ«t a a â€” m**\\\****m a r rv ___â– %Â«-^* '^_________________________________________________________ ______ _____* l^__w pv___ek & i inl i - m^mrn^r â– *- m fcv r * 1 _? ' â€¢ r p < fc-jl c â– * viÂ»m - i rti^p % * *%***> iksb l__________i t^fc * s_b__k i-ki si4___e_n bp - r â– ___#â– itf j bla*^a__t â– w 9h_k f _?^ * _â– v*l_____r * . 4t_*Â»^p*_fcjp , ii viv__sfc *' *__?â– vm bm x ml__n u vvhnpr j w*___t â– a di'-__r tt j jh k7v__h ____^_^_____ r___h______h u ul-s-b ~^ â€” -> â– * t . ti s_i 1 1 Â«, two students from ber muda cecil durham and alexander romeo made a most valuable contribution in securing for howard univers ity of washington d.c its first international inter-colle giate soccer championship in the 93 year history of howard 9 / '. w , ti _ â€¢: . ' i dermuda unlike many other resort areas chalked up a sub stantial increase in its tourist business during 1961 to be exact a grand total of 170,622 tourists visited here during the year the figure being up by 19,216 or 12.7 per cent over the umbcr of arrivals in 1960 **Â£â€¢ * shortly before the young collegians came here to spend the christmas with their fami lie , accounts of their exploits appeared m e national press it was in the final 13 seconds of a game against newark x.j college of engineering that durham scored the win king goal off a spectacular pass from romeo breaking a 2 2 deadlock with their op ronenls who up to that time i ad been undefeated in 21 games over a two-year period th.-y were incidently the 1960 national champions i the statistics on travel to bermuda during the past year were given yesterday by mr w j williams executive di rector of the trade develop ment board particularly pleasing to the director was the increase in regular busi ness â€” the type the board pre fers to sec as opposed to cruise ship business this was up 11.1 7c or by 12,364 persons cruise business was up by 6,852 or 17.1 air travel in creased by 14.1 while regu lar ship travel was down 13.5 ahead of the game it was necessary for all concerned with promotion of the colony to proceed with an accellerat ed programme we know there are a num ber of resort areas which did not enjoy as much tourist business as we did and we can expect that their reaction will be cxactlv the same as ours in 1960 when wc began to fall behind mr williams stated for instance he added nassau which at the end o november had shown an in crease of only 2.8 iu regular business had already stepped up its advertising it had taken a greater number of colour page ads in some of the maga zines where bermuda was us ing black and white __ â– . . __â– __Â« mm sÂ»_~i the victory for howard was the ninth of the season and the university's 1961 record was blemished only by a 4-4 with millersville pa state teachers college we need hardly state wc arc very pleased with results of the year mr william stated adding that there were a great many factors contri buting towards this he cited particularly the co-operative spirit shown by the hotels and their sales organizations the carriers serving the col ony and the travel agents to whom we look for the greater portion of our business bermuda bobbies â€” weeding their new ceremonial uni ' orms for the first time members of the bermuda police force resented a striking picture on thursday at prospect park where they underwent their annual inspection by the governor sir julian gascoigne above the men are seen in their gleam ing white tunics and london bobby type helmets which replace the drab blue serge and peak caps this is the first time helmets of this type have constituted part of the uniform and they will be worn regularly by the police witnessing tho inspection were several government dignitaries and relatives and friends of the police men â€” photo by ed kelly one newspaper described durham's title-winning goal as a 17-foot shot which evaded the lunge of newark goalie alex khowaylo it came off a pass from romeo durham also tallied in tbe 4-3 semi final win over east strouds berg pa state the paper stated also on the topic of 1962 business the directoi revealed that already there are more crusie ship calls slated for ber muda up to the end of june than there were last year this time some 28 arrivals are scheduled this is exclusive of furness line cruises and one or two lines which have definite plans b.f.a have heavy schedule early morning harris bay man becomes licensed engineer for tomorrow marriage attracts crowd durham who is a freshman at howard played for the devonshire colts in bermuda he and romeo who is in his junior year at the university play side by side at the in as usual the vast majority of the visitors came from thc fnited states 142,197 against 124,970 in 60 other sources included canada 13,344 against 12.174 \ europe 1,256 against 1.872 united king dom 4,600 against 5,151 ; west indies and other coun tries 9.225 against 7,339 the main schedule of the b.f.l tomorrow is allotted to the preliminary round of the opetl k.o competition at the garrison field st george's at 1.30 p.m the wei lington rovers b will be at home to the north villagt a and this should result in aa ca*y victory for the villagers and in the night-cap at 3.15 p.m the rovers a team will be opposed by the pembrÂ«ke hatnilton club a this could be a close game as well as the p-h.c could win bj several goals says ' â€¢> mr ivan c mcgowan origi nally of harris bay who is a staff member at the college of engineering at siuthern university louisiana recently passed the requirements of the louisiana state board of registration for professional easier to try for moonh than citjl an attractive young bride ion her way to be married at st paul's a.m.e church hamilton at 9 o'clock thi morning caused a mild traffic jam in court street as ;. crowd of curious onlooker gathered to see the unusually early spectacle continued on page 10 mikoyan leave8 for talks with guinea president seat personal and social non-tourist traffic into ber muda which the t.d.b also tabulates totalled 22,653 last year as against 22.152 these figures include bermudians and other local residents but not the thousands of airline passengers who stop off here intransit to other countries engineering moscow â€” soviet deputy premier anastas i mikoyan left by plane thursday for an official visit to the west afri can republic of guinea and talks with president sekou toure mr warren eve 30-year old commission merchant who failed in his bid yesterday to get a seat on the common council of the corporation ot hamilton confessed after the election that it perhaps would have been easier to try for the moon than the council seat in passing the requirements mr mcgowan qualified to practise engineering in the state of louisiana he is one of several ileensed engineers on the staff at southern univer sity he was granted the li cence on the basis of an inter view his scholastic record and experience in the field of elec trical engineering mr and mrs frank hazel of corona long island are holidaying in bermuda as houseguests of mrs valeria talbot of somerset the cou pie who are originally from boston came here in time for christmas they return to the states next week ___ . ___ .- ____ the bride was miss jean greaves who was wedded to mr robert green both of whom reside in hamilton she was given in marriage by her brother mr frank greaves attended by her sister miss judith greaves as maid of hon our and a friend as brides maid deputy foreign minister al cksandr orlov and several other ranking soviet officials accompanied mr mikoyan the official soviet news agency tass reported at the devonshire r.c field the dock hill rangers a may have a fight on their hands before the p-h.c b surrenders and in the second game at 3.15 p.m the bom bardiers a after their first victory over wellington may prove stubborn opponents to the pembroke juniors a outlook on new year he said he got that feeling after throwing his hat in the ring and circulating about town however he didn't do too badly in the election as he came within 28 votes of causing an upset mr eve told the small gathering in the city hall he will make another try others who spoke were the mayor the wor p l r selley and the three aldermen who were returned unopposed on wednesday commenting on the tourist outlook for 1962 mr williams said if bermuda is to keep birthday congratulations are extended to mr llewellyn dill of north shore pembroke east and to his niece miss claudette smith whose anni versaries were thursday before assuming his position at southern university in sep tember 1959 mr mcgowan was employed by the merritt chapman and scott company and the heat timer corpora tion in new york house curbs publication of certain the bridegroom was attend ed by his brother mr gerald green as bestman the wolves a and west end rovers v match at war wick htadium at 3.15 may have an upset in the making as the rovers can turn on the heat at times the rev v r byrd pastor of st paul a.mj5 church hamilton and assistant pre siding elder of tbe bermuda conference left the colony on monday for a short business trip to the states for the forthcoming observance of the 75th anniversary of the church here court cases the marriage was perform ed by the rev v r byrd pastor of st paul's the cou ple were scheduled to lenve shortly after the nuptials for a wedding trip abroad mr mcgowan is a graduate of howard university and a member of the american insti tute of electrical engineers and the institute of radio e.-gineers de cause bermuda is a small plaee and it was feared incal culable harm might be done by the publication of pro ceedings of a preliminary investigation in a magistrate's court the house of assembly passed a bill yesterday amending the judicial proceedings regulation of reports act 1943 pro bib-ting such publication journeying on to white hill the eigles '!>' and dock hill rangers iv meet in the first match at 1.30 p.m with the eagles given the nod and iu the night-cap the b division leaders st david's run into the somerset eagles a un less eagles are on their game tomorrow they may be sur prised by the islanders m-amurâ€”mmmfzr-i fimmsm^m . . ... gj mm < " irllif i sr jsmsmfmox a _ -._ _ _ vflt wp 1 - : f ____â– _________ tÂ»^flj_w 3n_r _-.:-â– h _â– __ _-^ ' h ____ 3r^_&i _â– bp_**^is i ,* m pc vh k iipfc^fc .__? ~ '-' *!&- ______â– &&-- : a z^&k . zzztzf 1 â– " i bermudian heads successful firm in california mrs cora gayle of pem broke west returned to th colony on monday after spend ing the christmas holidays in new york _â– __. m m member in charge of the bill was the hon james e pearman who explained that the bill prohibits publication by newspapers and radio or any means intended for public consumption the particulars of the examination of wit nesses on an information fo an indictable offence sion that the possible advant age to the defence was not of sufficient weight to counter balance the disadvantages at taching to pre-trial publicity raaeino his first visit to hi nativeland sinoe leaving mr *** with his family nearly eight years age to reside in sacra mento california is mr watlo warner son of mcrfl ttaeoetia warner of bailey's bay warner has developed construe on coast genera i asso experienced as r leavin;_h hi considerable c;>nstructioi well as general coiumercia^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j wuib â€¢ â€¢ mr arnold francis barris ter-at-law said he welcomed the bill in almost all pre liminary cases no evidence was given by the accused and prosecution witness were not closely cross-examined the re sulting press reports only gave a picture of evidence against the defendant and persons reading this were sometimes called upon to be what may turn out to be the game of the day will be the clash between the south ampton rangers a and the west end rovers a at somer set al 3.15 this will be a nip-and-tuck battle with the fight going down to the final whistle the literary circle of ver non temple a.m.e church southampton - held their an nual new year's party on monday night at the nor rose devonshire the new residence of the circle's presi dent mrs etheline scott some m members and friends attended the function and en jo cd a sumptuous dinner pre pared by mrs alice augustus and mrs winnifred simons members of the circle's enter tainment committee a feature of the party was the enter ment by mr foster ming and the exchange of gifts by the members among those pre sent were the pastor of vernon temple the rev w cody and mrs cody was impressed by the extensive development that had taken place locally during his ab sence he was also pleased to note how much the colony had progressed all along the line -_**-â€¢_. l a _____ ___________â– ___â– however he said provisions were made for such publica tion where the magistrate orders the accused to be dis charged as to the information under enquiry or where the magistrate at the request ol the defence permits such iimi'-.tti'in^^^^^^^^j tops poll â€” coming out at the head of the poll yester day to fill five seats on the common council of the cor poration of hamilton was mr cecil dismont seen above un successful candidate was mr warren eve 30-year-old com mission merchant making his first bid for elective office re sults of the voting were as follows mr dismont 191 mr ii m cooper 182 mr j ii masters 173 mr f c whit 170 mr j g w young 165 and mr eve 137 with regards to his own family he said they were happi ly intergrated into the life '>Â£ sacramento his daughters brenda 19 and esnie 18 are in sacramento city and state college respectively his sou richard is in senior high school in the only a division fix ture of the day young men's social club will endeavour to get back on the winning track at the expense of the devon shire lions in a match sche duled for 3.15 p.m at the wellington field st george's in the b division opener at 1.30 the social club will bo at home to the lions b jurors â– mr pearman explained tnai pre-publication could seriously prejudice a case a similar res triction was suggested foi england but a committee ap pointed to consider the sub l'ect after the trial of dr bod kin adams came to the conclu there was an old truism he said that the first impres sions were the most lasting we have three fair sized school jobs going at this time he said in an interview wit'i the recorder the jobs were worth fore than a quarter million dollars he added the young builder said he ones mr earl outerbridge said he had no objection to the bill as it would obviate his having to read the evidence a second time mr warner regretted that pressure of buisness did not permit him to remain in the colony longer he returns to the states today two b division matches continued on page 10 try pre-sifted " purity flour today